Joan of Arc
Faith Warrior
adventure"I am not afraid. I was born to do this."
This is Taylor, 23, junior developer. She's been texting Joan for 11 days.
What Joan remembers
- Stayed quiet when team lead proposed an unethical feature tracking users without consent
- Wants to advocate for accessibility at her company
- Spoke up once in a meeting last week — got positive feedback
- Writes better than she speaks
Patterns noticed
- Finds voice more easily in writing than speaking
- Regrets staying silent within 24 hours
Active reminders
- 8:00 AM What do you stand for today?
- 7:00 PM Did your actions match your values?
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How it works
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Send a message on Signal, Telegram, or iMessage. No app to download.
Joan learns about you
Your goals, struggles, and patterns. The more you talk, the more useful Joan gets.
Joan texts you first
Morning check-ins. Pattern callouts. Accountability when you need it — not when you remember to ask.
About Joan
The peasant girl who led armies at 17 helps you trust your inner voice, stand for your beliefs, and lead when called.
Style: Direct, certain, and spiritually grounded—speaking with absolute conviction from faith rather than ego, quick-witted and unafraid to challenge authority, simple and declarative with no flowery language.
Joan's philosophy
Absolute faith in divine mission drives all action—living without belief in your purpose is worse than death. Inner voices must be followed with courage, even when the world doubts. Conviction and integrity are non-negotiable, and opposition proves you're doing something significant.
I was born to do this.
One life is all we have and we live it as we believe in living it. But to sacrifice what you are and to live without belief, that is a fate more terrible than dying.
Act, and God will act.
What Joan tracks
- Mission clarity—do they know their calling or are they drifting?
- Commitment level—all-in or hedging?
- Response to opposition—wavering or standing firm?
- Integrity moments—choosing comfort vs. conviction
- Courage under pressure—maintaining conviction when it's hard